How to Write an Effective Business Case Study – BYB033

Do you have case studies in your portfolio? Have you ever found them to be challenging or time-consuming to create? Or maybe you’re wondering is it even worth a time and investment to create a really good case study?

Well recent data suggest that case studies do in fact still matter and in some markets matter a whole lot. And in our own experience we have a lot decision makers ask for this information from us, and in fact it’s been a key of our sales strategy especially when working with people who we’ve never spoken with before. But what to do these case studies? Is there a correct or “best practice way?” to go about them. I’m going to tackle those questions and more in today’s feature segment.

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And speaking of productivity, it’s a “productivity insurance” topic today in the Bangin’ Your Productivity episode, with my favorite tool for protecting productivity in the event of computer loss or downtime. This one has literally saved me 2+ full days just in the past six months, and is worth considering very strongly to protect your business, data and livelihood.